Nintendojo journey to Nnooo (part 3 of 3)
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010This is the final part of the article Nintendojo and Evan Campbell made regarding their visit and interview with Nnooo.
Evan interviews Nic Watt, CEO and Creative Director of Nnooo.
This is the final part of the article Nintendojo and Evan Campbell made regarding their visit and interview with Nnooo.
Evan interviews Nic Watt, CEO and Creative Director of Nnooo.
This is the second part of the article Evan Campbell posted on Ninendojo about his visit to Nnooo. You can read the full article here.
Nnooo Knows Games
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Seeing video game consoles stacked next to work desks indicates a strong love for gaming, even if the system revolves around research. Nic Watt, CEO and creative director of Nnooo Studios, just used his Nintendo 64 to check out the polygon count on character models since the system specs parallel Nintendo DS and DSi.
The latter handheld serves as a home to most of Nnooo’s releases — from Pop Plus Solo to myNotebook and the recently-released my Postcards. It is no wonder why Watt continues to explore the hardware, specifically in regard to DSi. He wants “to make sure that [Nnooo Studios is] exploring the best features of the particular platform and making the best use of them because [he] thinks people buy a DSi because of the features that it offers…” (more…)
Evan Campbell popped over to visit us while he was based in Sydney. The following is his first post about his visit. You can read the full article at Nintendojo here.
Journey To Nnooo Studios
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Location: Downtown Sydney.
I jump off one ferry and briskly walk toward another boat on the wharf. Skyscrapers line the horizon to my left while the soothing water of the Tasman Sea sits to my right.
I hop on the Balmain East ferry a minute or so before the boat’s planned departure. I ask a woman fitted in a Sydney Ferries polo if this is the right boat to jump on, and she grunts in an approving manner.
Once on the ship, I choose to plop down on a red cushioned seat with no one else in the aisle. A woman behind me continues to make crackling noises with a brown sack lunch that irritates the headache I’ve been fighting off. But no matter, I’m more focused on the journey ahead and can’t wait to sit down with Nic Watt, creative director and CEO of Nnooo Studios. (more…)